Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Articles

  • Relationship between sleep and obesity among US and South Korean college students(32 citations)

  • Self-leadership and stress among college students: Examining the moderating role of coping skills††(28 citations)

  • Coping with the crisis: the effects of psychological capital and coping behaviors on perceived stress(13 citations)

  • Leader Behavioral Integrity and Employee In-Role Performance: The Roles of Coworker Support and Job Autonomy(11 citations)

  • How Trust in Information Sources Influences Preventative Measures Compliance during the COVID-19 Pandemic(10 citations)

  • Effect of Vigorous Physical Activity on Executive Control in Middle-School Students(4 citations)

  • Federal Regulation and Mortality in the 50 States(4 citations)

  • Patient Assessment and Chronic Pain Self-Management in Ethnomedicine: Seasonal and Ecosystemic Embodiment in Ayurvedic Patient-Centered Care(2 citations)

  • Three dimensions of desirability of control: divergent relations with psychological and physical well-being(2 citations)

  • Investing in Black LGBTQ plus liberation as white people: A call to action for community psychology(2 citations)

  • Climate to COVID, global to local, policies to people: a biopsychosocial ecological framework for syndemic prevention and response in behavioral medicine(2 citations)

  • Then and now: A 50-year retrospective thematic analysis of Society for Community Research and Action presidential addresses(1 citations)

  • Access to health services among sexual minority people in the United States(1 citations)

  • Understanding Libraries as Part of the Rural Active Living Environment: Evidence From a Content Analysis of Library Facebook Posts Made in Summer 2022(0 citations)

  • Sexual victimization by current partner is negatively associated with women's sexual satisfaction(0 citations)

  • Sexual victimization experience, acknowledgment labeling and rape empathy among college men and women(0 citations)

  • How traditional undergraduate college students define and perceive wellness: A qualitative phenomenological study(0 citations)